People, people. Lend me your ear! This may be just what the “doctor ordered”! What more could we who live in the desert southwest ask for!
I know how much work I do just so my dirt (can hardly call it soil) can hold water and praying that I can afford the fertilizer and water needed to allow a plant to grow, let alone flourish!
If you know what I’m talking about… this product is for you!
The ideal discription of a plant that is made for our environment is as follows… Can better tolerate temperature extremes, Can grow in poor soil, more resistant to pathogens, can produce up to 4 times the normal yield. This description could only be better if it were self-watering, self-pruning and free!
Introducing the “Mighty Mato” and other grafted fruits and vegetables.
Once again the Mesquite Valley Growers has introduced to me a wonderful and new (to me) product that I am having my first experience with and though it is too soon to state conclusively my total experience with the product, I am glade to share with you my experience so far.
The seedling that I purchased was filled with fruit, multiple secondaries established within the first few inches of the base of the primary, all sturdy and comparable in size as the main. Flower buds showing and no indication that the flowers and the subsequent fruit would be a burden or overly task the plant.
I planted next to a 6pack of sweet one hundred which are on the my heavy water supply irrigation plan as are the rest of my tomatoes, squash and cucumbers. You may wonder what my “heavy water supply” actually equates to! Well I wonder also! I could figure it out but the facts would mean very little since there are so many factors that would determine the amount of water you will require and my requirement is certain to be difference than nearly everyone else.
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